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Pd-catalyzed direct arylation of electron-deficient polyfluoroarenes with aryliodine(III) diacetates
Fu, Zhengjiang,Xiong, Qiheng,Zhang, Wenbiao,Li, Zhaojie,Cai, Hu
, p. 123 - 126 (2015)
A Pd-catalyzed direct arylation of electron-deficient polyfluoroarenes with readily available aryliodine(III) diacetates was developed with moderate to good yields. The process exhibited good functional tolerance with respect to methyl, methoxy, bromo, chloro, trifluoromethyl, cyano, and aldehyde groups. Mechanistic studies revealed this coupling involved in situ generation of aryl iodide from heating-promoted decomposition of aryliodine(III) diacetate, followed by coupling with polyfluoroarenes substrates to afford the desired products.
Polyhalogenoaromatic Compounds. Part 41. Photochemical Dehalogenation and Arylation Reactions of Polyhalogenoaromatic and Polyhalogenoheteroaromatic Compounds
Bratt, Jack,Iddon, Brian,Mack, Arthur G.,Suschitzky, Hans,Taylor, Jack A.,Wakefield, Basil J.
, p. 648 - 656 (2007/10/02)
Photolysis of pentachloro- and pentabromo-pyridine in diethyl ether or methanol leads to loss of β-halogen.A product (9) derived from attack on diethyl ether was also identified. 4-Bromotetrachloropyridine also undergoes loss of bromine and tetrachloro-4-iodopyridine loses iodine exclusively.Photodehalogenation of some perhalogenothiophens, tetrachloropyrimidine, and hexachlorobenzene is also described.Photolysis of pentachloroiodobenzene, tetrachloroiodopyridines, and trichloro-5-iodothiophen in benzene gives the corresponding polychloroaryl- or polychloroheteroaryl-benzenes.Photolysis of tetrachloro-4-(phenylthio)pyridine (3) gives 1,3,4-trichlorobenzothienopyridine (6), and the analogous perchloro(phenylthio)pyridine (37) gives the corresponding perchlorobenzothienopyridine (61).The scope of this type of photocyclisation has been explored; starting materials investigated include various arylthiopolyhalogenopyridines, some arylamino- and aryloxy-tetrachloropyridines, and 4-anilinotrichloropyrimidine.
